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Skip to content3D and 4D ultrasounds are advanced imaging techniques that provide highly detailed, three-dimensional images of the body. While 3D ultrasound captures still images, 4D ultrasound adds the dimension of real-time motion, allowing for dynamic imaging. These technologies offer a more comprehensive view compared to traditional 2D ultrasound, making them invaluable for both medical and emotional experiences, particularly in obstetrics.
Both 3D and 4D ultrasounds use high-frequency sound waves to create images of internal organs. In 3D ultrasound, the sound waves are reflected from various angles, creating a three-dimensional image. In 4D ultrasound, the 3D images are then processed in real-time, allowing for a “live” video effect that shows movement such as a baby’s facial expressions or gestures in the womb.